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12 Easy, Springy Recipes for Eating Outside
Feel that? That's a little warmth in the air—and it's the perfect reason to enjoy your meals alfresco.
By Tiffany Hopkins
Flowering Chives and Pork Slivers
The crunchiness and juiciness of flowering chives combined with tender, lightly seasoned pork is an unbeatable combination—and this dish is super quick to make.
By Betty Liu
The New Pot Roast Is a Pile of Carrots
It’s not just hunks of meat that benefit from low-and-slow cooking in a covered pot. The treatment is perfect for simple vegetable preps, too—especially the young, sweet vegetables of spring.
By David Tamarkin
Kentucky Buck
Strawberries shine in this tall, refreshing, gingery cocktail, made with bourbon, fresh lemon, muddled berries, and spicy ginger beer.
By Adrienne Stillman
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23 Celery Recipes That Prove There's Much More to It Than Ants on a Log
Not that there's anything wrong with a simple snack.
By Joe Sevier and The Editors of Epicurious
Sesame-Scallion Chicken Salad
This reimagined chicken salad is lighter and leafier than your standard picnic lunch. Tender poached chicken, crisp greens, cukes, and scallions get tossed with a sesame dressing that takes its cues form gomae, a Japanese spinach salad.
By Christina Chaey
Farmers Market Farro Bowls
Set yourself up for success: The farro, tofu, eggs, dressing, and pickles can all be made up to five days ahead.
By Christina Chaey
Farmers Market Farro Bowls
A little bit of prep work has a big payoff—a tasty, versatile lunch just waiting for its gochujang-lime dressing.
By Christina Chaey
How to Prep and Cook Artichokes
Do you want them classic or fast? Baby or big? Halved or whole? When it comes to fresh artichokes, you've got some decisions to make.
By Joe Sevier
Salted Pistachio Crumbles With Berries and Ice Cream
A salty, crumbly pistachio topping; juicy macerated fruit; and yes, store-bought ice cream combine for a back-pocket dessert that might feel a bit like cheating but is so good nobody will care.
By Andy Baraghani
Agua de Limón con Chía
Chia seeds look like poppy seeds, but when soaked in liquid for a while, they bloom and develop an awesome gummy texture. This limeade is made using the whole lime, which gives it a slight bitterness, but trust me: it’s so good you won’t want to make it any other way.
By Fany Gerson
Spring Chicken Dinner Salad
Poaching boneless, skinless chicken breasts in well-salted water yields juicy, flavorful meat that won’t dry out. Crunchy veggies and a punchy Dijon vinaigrette make this hearty salad complete.
By Kat Boytsova
Miso Polenta With Spring Vegetables
We skipped the milk, butter, and cheese in this polenta; a spoonful of savory miso adds tons of depth while still keeping the texture light
By Chris Morocco
Ramen Noodles With Spring Onions and Garlic Crisp
A slight twist on scallion noodles: the same savory, lip-smacking flavor but now with a lot of texture from the crunchy, spicy garlic topping.
By Andy Baraghani
Shrimp Ramp-y
The combination of garlic and ramps may seem like overkill, but we promise it’s not. The garlic will mellow as it cooks while the ramps stay pungent.
By Andy Baraghani
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Spring Green Bowls
Broccoli rice is the base for bright toppings like fresh peas, avocados, and pickled ginger. Round out the bowl with a creamy, herby dressing and a soft-boiled egg.
By Donna Hay
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How to Use Up Leftover Hard-Boiled Eggs
They're only boring if you let them be.
By The Epicurious Editors
Getting Our Greens Wherever We Can Find Them
This year, we’re celebrating spring produce slightly differently, with an emphasis on shelf-stable and frozen goods.
By Kendra Vaculin